@@RedBranchBushcraft I do prefer the Adirondack if it’s windy or rainy but it can be a little bit of a pain to setup at times. I don’t like the setups that use part of the tarp as a ground sheet. To me that’s just going to add holes in the tarp 💧💧
You raise a good point actually....I think one of the reasons people even have camping anxiety is that they enclose themselves too much inside tents...That separation just causes imaginations to run wild.
Brilliant. Personally I cant wait to try the Adirondack shelter. Im mostly camping in Scotland, so I have to assume it will be raining and there will be crosswind. Having everything more enclosed and protected from rain, wind and splash from the ground is excellent. (... and it offers me more protection whilst Im trying to figure out why my therm-a-rest is leaking!) FYI I ended up getting the 3x5 DD tarp instead of a 3x3. A word of warning. The 3x5 DD is probably the best tarp in the world, but its heavier, and you also need to really know your tarp set ups. Everything is easier and more intuitive when you are dealing with a square tarp, and most videos are showing 3x3 set ups. Not saying there is a "right answer" here, just saying that if I could chose again, I would have got a 3x3 and learned that before moving on to a 3x5. Great work as always mate
I learn so much from your videos, I am so glad I found your channel! Love tarp camping, and using different methods to use my tarp in! You have a awesome place to practice in! Love the yurt btw! Is that your house?
Trap Time 😂. With all the different setups you can make those three are also what I use the most. ⛺️🇨🇦
Great minds think alike
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I do prefer the Adirondack if it’s windy or rainy but it can be a little bit of a pain to setup at times. I don’t like the setups that use part of the tarp as a ground sheet. To me that’s just going to add holes in the tarp 💧💧
I think that to
Love a bit of tarp play
Class craic
You raise a good point actually....I think one of the reasons people even have camping anxiety is that they enclose themselves too much inside tents...That separation just causes imaginations to run wild.
Yes , open it up let nature in
Lean to is a great go to!
It's perfect
I love that second one I must try it out
It's cool and easy enough once you get the hang of it
😊looks good Man. Nice setups. Take care😊
Cheers buddy
Simple and easy and undercover quickly
😊🔥👊
Perfect
Brilliant.
Personally I cant wait to try the Adirondack shelter. Im mostly camping in Scotland, so I have to assume it will be raining and there will be crosswind. Having everything more enclosed and protected from rain, wind and splash from the ground is excellent. (... and it offers me more protection whilst Im trying to figure out why my therm-a-rest is leaking!)
FYI I ended up getting the 3x5 DD tarp instead of a 3x3. A word of warning. The 3x5 DD is probably the best tarp in the world, but its heavier, and you also need to really know your tarp set ups. Everything is easier and more intuitive when you are dealing with a square tarp, and most videos are showing 3x3 set ups. Not saying there is a "right answer" here, just saying that if I could chose again, I would have got a 3x3 and learned that before moving on to a 3x5.
Great work as always mate
Nice, cheers buddy
Freezing here too so... I'm frosty.
Nice
The adirondack is the 1 of those 3 I like best. I make it slightly different but basically same.
Cool, cheers buddy
I learn so much from your videos, I am so glad I found your channel! Love tarp camping, and using different methods to use my tarp in! You have a awesome place to practice in! Love the yurt btw! Is that your house?
the yurt? you mean the cabin or the big green thing? the green thing is a parachute canopy i use for teaching groups
Must have been the parachute canopy lol, such a cool place I was trying to check out every thing.
Nice one
3.plowpoint
2. Adirondack
1. lean-to
Nice
Would still love to see the DD 4x4 set up as a pyramid.
I had a few 4 x4 vids done but the memory card got corrupted ! I'll do some again , I'll do the pyramid
Just recorded that for you
@@RedBranchBushcraft thank you. Will be watching for it.
My pleasure